Violeta Dimova. Churches in Bulgaria (13th—14th century): On the formation and nature of the Bulgarian Church Architectural School in the circle of the Byzantine world.
Languae: Bulgarian with a chapter translated in English
Table of contents
Instead of Introduction
Chapter 1. Church architecture in the studies so far
Chapter 2. Time of masters
Chapter 3. Cross and dome
Chapter 4. Elements of the church building in plan and volume
Chapter 5. When church developed into color
Chapter 6. The Bulgarian church architectural school [full text]
Analyses of churches from the period between the 13th and 14th centuries
Cross-in-square churches with free pillar support of the dome
Single-nave dome, compact cross churches
A. Single-nave dome churches with two pairs of pilasters incorporated into the longitudinal walls of the naos
B. Single-nave dome churches with two pair of pilasters belonging to the longitudinal walls of the naos, the western ones being at its corners
C. Single-nave dome churches with pilasters incorporated in the corners of the naos
Single-nave churches with a hemi-cylindrical vault
Triconch churches
Churches from the 11th—12th centuries, dated in the literature of the 11th—14th centuries
Plans: Cherven and Trapezitsa
The map of Bulgaria showing the location of churches from the 13th—14th centuries
Abbreviations
Bulgarian church architectural school
Църквите в България (ХІІІ–ХІV век)
Details | |
Publisher | Agato |
Language | Bulgarian with a summary in English |
Pages | 370 |
Illustrations | b/w and color figures, maps |
Binding | hardback |
ISBN | 978-954-8761-37-8 |
Creation date | 2008 |
Size | 21 х 29 cm |